Warm meaning in English
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Definition
warm: relatively hot, but not too hot (temperature); affectionate, kind, nice (feeling or person)
It's warm in this room, can you open the window?
He's a very warm person. He is a very kind, pleasant, friendly person.
to warm: to heat gently, to increase temperature
- "Thank you for the warm clothes by the way."
- "What my Swedish friend here is trying to say is his meal is a little cold, could you warm it up, please?"
- "Would you care for a warm towel?"
- "In winter I put socks in the windows to keep warm."
- "I will bring you the amended expense form later today, along with a warm glass of milk."
- "Brian Warm your toilet seat?"
- "But the people are very
gaywarm and friendly." - "I'll bring a bottle opener, and some warm English beers"
- "I want to stay here in my warm manure pile."
- "A warm place with no memory."
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